Back To The Start (One Tree H...

By SimonaLisa8

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"I wish you had been there [in high school] for real. My life would have been so much better." Brooke to Juli... More

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 43
Chapter 44

Chapter 42

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By SimonaLisa8

Brooke's POV

Haley's house

Three months later

Although I had thought that we would have endless time, the wedding day had come faster than expected. This time everyone would be there to celebrate this special day with Julian and me. Haley and Peyton had helped me with the fitting of my wedding dress, had put make-up on me and had done my hair. Now I stood in front of the large mirror in Haley's bedroom and looked at my reflection. I hadn't been showing at my first fitting, but now one could clearly see that I was pregnant. Fortunately, the wedding dress wasn't close-fitting and it was cut wider under my breasts which concealed my visible baby bump. I turned to one side and placed my hands over the soft curve. We still didn't know what it was this time, and I couldn't wait for the next ultrasound session, hoping that our baby would reveal its gender. At least we already knew that it was only one baby this time.

"Are you ready?"

Haley had stepped behind me unnoticed and smiled at my reflection. "Oh Brooke, you look so beautiful!" She said, wiping a tear from her eye.

"Hey, if you start crying, then I'm also going to cry," I said reproachfully. "Then I'll ruin my make-up, and we have to do everything again."

"But it's true. You have never looked more beautiful. Julian will instantly fall in love with you again," she said, grinning.

I put a hand on my chest and took a deep breath. "I don't know why I'm nervous. I mean, we're already married. Nothing can go wrong."

"What should go wrong?" Haley asked, frowning.

"Well, isn't it that at every wedding something unexpected is happening?" I said.

"That's bullshit!" She grimaced. "You watch too many movies."

"That's Julian's fault," I said, sighing. "Just recently, I watched a movie with him, where the bride went into labor right in front of the altar. And then she had to deliver the baby in the church."

Haley rolled her eyes. "You're 5 months pregnant, Brooke. Very unlikely that the baby is coming now."

"Yes, I think so, too. But in another movie I've seen the groom..."

"Stop it!" Haley said resolutely. "From now on you are banned from watching movies. This pessimism is nerve-racking!"

"I'm just nervous, Hales," I confessed, taking a deep breath. "And I was so looking forward to this moment. But when I'm walking to the altar and all eyes are on me, I can't afford to make a mistake."

"Fine, enough of it. We have to go now anyway. Otherwise you'll miss your own wedding, and that would be really embarrassing."

I was just looking at myself in the mirror one last time when Peyton entered the room.

"Hey, you forgot the most important thing," she said, grinning, holding a blue garter up in the air. "You know the custom, right?"

"Something new, something old, something borrowed and something blue," I mumbled.

"Exactly." She nodded eagerly. "And here is a garter in blue. Your wedding dress is new, and the earrings are from your mother, right?"

I nodded. "I didn't know you were so traditional, Peyton," I said with a smile and lifted my dress up to my thigh so she could slip on the garter.

"Just as traditional as I named my daughter after me," she replied with a chuckle. "Right, Hales? It's just part of the tradition of getting married in Tree Hill."

Haley nodded. "Now there is still something old missing," she said thoughtfully.

Suddenly I remembered something. "I still have my engagement ring," I explained, showing my ring. "It's old. Does that count?"

"Perfect!" Peyton nodded.

"Girls, we have to go," Haley urged. "Are you ready, Brooke?"

I took one last look in the mirror. "Yes," I said softly. "Now I'm ready."

Julian's POV

In the church

Brooke looked beautiful in her white bridal gown as she walked the aisle to the altar. Like an angel. My heart began to beat excitedly with anticipation. This beautiful woman belonged to me, my great love, the mother of my children! Brooke was everything I had ever dreamt of. When she smiled at me, I smiled back and suddenly remembered our first meeting. How she had asked me for tutoring her. And then our first real meeting, where I had fallen head over heels in love with her when she had performed that silly dance from 'Breakfast Club'. And then there had been our first time, on the beach, in the waves of the ocean. Even then there had been no other woman for me. I only had wanted her. Sometimes destiny made strange detours, only to find the right path back. We had found each other, had lost and had found each other again. When she had reached me and placed her hand in mine, I knew that I had found the woman who made my life whole. As the priest began his speech, Brooke looked deep into my eyes and smiled. And for a moment, I forgot everything around me and focused only on her.

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony. Today, Julian and Brooke proclaim their love to the world with these words. Julian."

I took her hands. „Brooke... Before I met you, I thought my world had everything I needed to be happy. I had nothing else to compare it to. Then you walked into my life, and everything changed. I realized how empty my world was without you in it. And my old life was no longer capable of making me happy, not without you. I love everything about you, Brooke. I love the way you challenge me like no one ever has. I love the way you look at me like no one ever has. I love the way you love me like no one ever has. And I love you for giving me the greatest gift a woman can give to a man; our children." I put my hand tentatively on her belly. "I can't imagine spending my life without you. And if you say yes to me in a few minutes, I won't have to. You look beautiful, by the way." My speech was over, and now it was Brooke's turn. Tears were in her eyes as she started her speech.

"Julian... Before I met you, my world revolved around one thing. Me. And I liked it that way, on my own. But then I met you, and you saw through the facade. You saw me. You've taught me to trust, how to let someone in, and what it truly means to fall in love. I can't possibly describe how much I love you, so I'll tell you why I love you. You see the world in a way that no one else does, and you appreciate everything... Including me. There's no one in the world like you. And if you say yes in a few minutes, I'll get to spend the rest of my life trying to see the world through your eyes, appreciating everything... Including you, the most unique, wonderful man and father I know."

"Brooke and Julian," the priest took over again. "You came here today to exchange these vows. Julian, do you take Brooke to be thy wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health as long as you both shall live?"

My voice was a little hoarse as I made my promise. "I do." And then it was Brooke's turn.

"Brooke, do you take this man to be thy wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health so long as you both shall live?"

"I do," she said in a low, strangled voice, tears streaming down her cheeks.

Now it was time to exchange rings, and I looked to my left, where Justin stood and held the ring in his hands. Brooke turned to Haley, who placed my ring in Brooke's hand. I took her left hand. "Brooke, this ring symbolizes my desire for you to be my wife from this day forward."

"Julian, this ring symbolizes my desire for you to be my husband from this day forward."

"If anyone can show just cause why this couple should not be joined together, speak now..."

I made the mistake and looked to the gathered community where my parents were sitting in the front row holding Jude and Davis in their laps. And apparently Davis had something to complain about because he started to cry all of a sudden and without warning. I smiled involuntarily, realizing that it wouldn't take long for Jude to join in his brother's screaming. And it didn't take long for the church to be filled with the loud crying of our twins. Brooke gave me a helpless look, and I just shrugged. Luckily, my parents reacted quickly and carried the two screaming toddlers out of the church so that the priest could continue with the wedding ceremony.

The priest cleared his throat. "Well, in that case...," he said and smiled. "By the power vested in me by the state of North Carolina, I now pronounce you husband and wife."

"May I kiss my wife now?" I asked, winking at Brooke.

"Of course, what are you waiting for?"

She nestled in my arms, and under the thunderous applause of the guests, we kissed each other in front of the community and of God. "Are you happy?" I asked her softly when we had finished the kiss.

"Like crazy. I can barely express in words how happy I am," she confessed with a smile, reaching for my hand. "But we should go outside and look for your parents," she said. "I want to make sure that the twins are okay."

Haley joined us and hugged Brooke and then me.

"Congratulations!" She smiled and then turned to Brooke. "I'll take care of the twins if you want," she offered her help. "Then I can relieve Sylvia and Paul a little bit."

"That was embarrassing!" Brooke rolled her eyes. "When Davis started to cry, I wished the ground would open and swallow me!"

"You don't really believe that he has anything against your marriage," Haley said with a chuckle. "The twins are barely 2 years old and don't even understand what all this bustle means. They were probably just tired."

"Yeah, me too," Brooke admitted and yawned.

I looked at her worriedly. It was time for her to take a break. The doctors had no reservations about the wedding, but they had also made it clear that she should take it easy. "Okay, we'll go and receive the good wishes and then you take a break," I said with a serious expression.

"And what about the wedding dance?" She asked with a frown.

"Later. You need some rest now." I wrapped an arm around her waist and then placed my hand on her rounded belly. "And if you don't want to do it for you, do it for our 'cookie'.

"You call your baby 'cookie'?" Haley asked with a grin.

"Just until we found a proper name," I said quickly. "Okay, let's go over to the reception."

"And I'm looking for Sylvia and Paul and the twins," Haley said, then left the church.

I looked to the guests, who were all waiting to congratulate us. "Are you ready for big handshakes and hugs?" I asked Brooke, smiling.

"Yes, I am."

She put on her best smile, and together we accepted the best wishes of our guests and family members.

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